Spraying device.



PATENT oFFicEf' T all' whom, it may concern,.-

Be it knownv that I, HIRAM L. JosLIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at EurekaSprings,in the cfunty ofCarroll and vState of Arkansas, Vhave invented certain new and4 useful Improvements-1n `Spraying Devices;

` and Ido declare'the following to bea full,

clear, and exact description of the invention,

l :such as will venable others skilled in the art to lzo which it appertains to make and use the same. This invention relates to improvements in spraying devices.

The object of the invention is to provide a device of this character by which steam, hot or cold water, or other liquids may be sprayed lfor the purpose of destroying insects or for fuinigating and disinfectingpur oses.

. A yfurther object is to provi e means for readily transporting the device from -one plac'eto another.

. With theabove and other objects in view the invention consists o f vcertainnovel fea- Jdures of construction, combination, and aras will be hereinafter de# scribed and claimed. v

. In the accompanying drawings,lTigure' 1 is a side elevation with parts in section of,` a

'spraying device constructed in accordance with the invention, an'd Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view through the same.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, 1 denotes a 'heating apparatus which may vbe of any suitable construction', but which is here shown and is preferably in the form of a vapor-stove: The stove `l is provided. with the usual oilor gasolene reservoir and is adapted to be supported upon a suitable wheeled. truck 3,- said truck being provided With handles by which the saine ma be conveniently pushed or pulled.'`

Adapted to.' be supported .upon the stove 1 ing-tank '4, said. tank beingprovided with a nected with the upper end ofthe tank.

Water-glass 5, a steam-gage, and a blow-off or safety valve 7. f Connected to the tank 4 is a Water-.discharge pipe 8, which extends into the tank to near the bottom of the saine and a steamdischarge pipe 9,Which is con The pipes Sand 9 are provided with cut-oil' valves l0, and beyond said vvalves the pipes are brought together andjoin into one pipe. Tp the connected ends ofthe/pipes 8 and 9 1s adapted vto be removably vattached a 'Iiexible dischargepipe 12, on the outer end of which .is arranged a sprayfnozzle 13. f i

Specification of Letters vPatent. .Application filed August 28, 1905. Serial No. 276,11-0.

Patented March 2o', 1996.

. (lonnectedto the tank 4'is Aan auxiliary tank 14, said tank being provided at its lower end with a discharge-pipe 15, which communicates with the lower endof the tank4, land 6o connected with said discharge-pipey is `a pump 16 by which the liquid contained in main tank, as will be' understood, By means ofthe auxiliary tank 14 a greater supply of 65 water may be carried, or, if desired, suitable chemicalsmay bel placed into the tank. 14 and,v from. the same forced into the tank 4i and mixed vwith the waterv contained thorein,. thus enabling the device to be used for s v)ray- 7o. ing 'various kinds yof disinfecting or deodorizin preparations. l I

y the'arrangement of the -pipes -8 and 9 and the valves arranged therein either'waterh i or steam may be projected'from the tank 4,15 "the water or other liquid in said tank being quickly heated by means of the stove or heating apparatus V1, and when su fiicient pressure has been obtained in the tank by theheating of the liquidtherein one or both of thevalves 8o 10 'may be opened, thus causing fwater for steam, or both, to be forced out of, the .dise-A' charge pipe l2, as may be desired. -If -itffl should be desired to use the device for epray`lA from the tank 4 by meansV of the pump 16.

spraying trees or plants to destroy .the insects thereon or may be used. for spraying disinfecti'ng and deodorizing preparations or for 9`o. spraying hot or cold water or steam wherever 4' the same maybe desired. y

From the foregoing description, taken in vconnection l'with the accompanying ldraw- Y, ings, the .construction and operation of the' 95, invention will be readilyunderstood Without requiring a more extendednexplanation.

Various changes in-..lt he form, proportion, and the minor detailsfc'oiistructlon may be ciple or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention.l i Having thus described my invention, what y I claim as new, and desire torsec'ure by Letters Patent, isl '105 1. In a spraying device, the combination with a heating apparatus, cfa main tank adaptedto be placed on said heating device, Va'valved Water-discharge pipe and avalved an auxiliary tank connected to saidmaint" tank, and means whereby the liquid in said` the auxiliary tank may be forced into the i ing unheated liquids, the same may be forced" 5P I A device of this character may be used for. f i i resorted to withoutydeparting from the prinrob steam-discharge pipe arranged in said tank,v irc i V l- 815.713y

auxiliary tank is pumped into said main tank, substantially as described.

Z5-In ,a spraying device, the combination' Awith a heating apparatus, of a main tank adapted to beplaeed on said heating device, a ValVedWater-diseharge pipe and a valved steam-discharge pipe arranged in said tank, said pipes being connected 'beyond said valves, a single diseharge-pipe adapted to be joined with said connected pipes, a dischargenozzle arranged on said single discharge-pipe, an auxiliary tank eenneeted to said main tank, and a pump whereby the liquid in said auxiliary tank may be forced into saidv main tank, substantially as described.

3. In a spraying device, the combination with a wheeled truek, of a heating apparatus arranged thereon, a tank adapted to be placed on said heating apparatus, a water-discharge pipe arranged in said tank and extending to` Said tank, valves arranged in said pipes,

means whereby the latter are joined to forni yone pi e,'a lexible discharge-pipe connected to sai( oined pipes, a nozzle arranged on said flexible pipe, a water-glass, a steam-gage and a safety-valve arranged on said main tank, an auxiliary tank, connected to said main tank, and a puinp whereby the liquidin said auxiliary tank is forced into said main tank, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

HIRAM L. JOSL'IN.

Witnesses JOHN B. PENDnRenAss. SAMUEL E. HAYs. 

